This will either be awesome or a "Transformers" ripoff.
lol
basic idea from cloverfield, then you get the power rangers megazord
Posted 30 April 2013 - 09:31 PM
^^^^ Potential Oscar winner.
This will either be awesome or a "Transformers" ripoff.
It's already getting Oscar talk by a poster on this board.
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Posted 03 May 2013 - 11:53 PM
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Posted 06 May 2013 - 07:20 AM
There is a 2013 docudrama on the Hallmark channel right now.
Mr. Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story, about when he came back to play in WHA with his 2 sons.
They formed the first Father son team ever.
It's pretty good so far, and will be added to the DVR collection.
It's on again tomorrow at 1:00 and 9:00 PM if anybody is interested.
It was great, I really enjoyed it.
By the time of the merger when Howe was with the Whalers, Howe was really, really old. Basically he was allowed to slash, hold and trip because he couldn't keep up and he was Gordie Howe. The reality is a little less than a Hallmark movie. Picture Willie Mays with the Mets.
Posted 06 May 2013 - 07:23 AM
I think I'm the last dad in the country to take his kids to see the croods. pretty funny. good family flick.
and I just caught prometheus on HBO. holy crap what a horrible movie. total money grab. they rushed the set up so badly you barely knew what was going on unless you read up on it, the acting was putrid except for shaw, the old dude makeup was community college quality and the logic gaps epic. the geologist with the mapping thingys gets lost ? really ?
I wish RJF was here to explain to you that blah blah it set up Alien and blah blah blah. Personally it reminded of the knock off movies the Wayans brothers make. Every Alien movie gimick packed into a crap movie.
Posted 06 May 2013 - 07:33 AM
By the time of the merger when Howe was with the Whalers, Howe was really, really old. Basically he was allowed to slash, hold and trip because he couldn't keep up and he was Gordie Howe. The reality is a little less than a Hallmark movie. Picture Willie Mays with the Mets.
This was basically about his first year with the Aeros, he lead the league in points that year up till the last week, when he was hurt and someone passed him.
Bobby Hull was on the Jets, and he was 33. Gordie was 45, and 46 by the end of that year, and they won the championship.
I know what you are saying Bugg, but this was nicely done, for a docudrama.

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